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un tribunal federal ratificÓ la pena capital para los hermanos luis, simÓn y josÉ gonzÁlez villarreal tras ser hallados culpables del trÁfico y fabricaciÓn de drogas. en un operaciÓn policial realizada siete aÑos atrÁs les decomisaron un contrabando de metanfetaminas valorada en 15 millones de dÓlares como Último recurso pueden solicitar el perdÓn real para evitar la horca, que es el mÉtodo como se justicia los reos condenados a pena de muerte en la naciÓn. en georgia, cinco estudiantes murieron en un accidente automovilÍstico, por aire y tierra trataron de salvar la vida de los jÓvenes, pero no fue posible. el director de la universidad a la que asistÍan las víctimas escribiÓ una carta para informar del trÁgico incidente del centro de estudios pondrÍa a media asta en seÑal de duelo por la trÁgica muerte de los universitarios. desde que se conociÓ fallecimiento de un afroamericano bajo custodia policial decenas de manifestantes continÚan en las calles de exigir una respuesta que las autoridades no tienen, el modo en que recibiÓ las lesiones en la espina dorsal y
un tribunal federal ratificÓ la pena capital para los hermanos luis, simÓn y josÉ gonzÁlez villarreal tras ser hallados culpables del trÁfico y fabricaciÓn de drogas. en un operaciÓn policial realizada siete aÑos atrÁs les decomisaron un contrabando de metanfetaminas valorada en 15 millones de dÓlares como Último recurso pueden solicitar el perdÓn real para evitar la horca, que es el mÉtodo como se justicia los reos condenados a pena de muerte en la naciÓn. en georgia, cinco...
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they just -- simon le bon -- they just go for. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i love that band. >> a buddy of mine's wife threw her bra on stage. >> jimmy: yes! [ laughter ] yes. that's what it is all about. >> when i saw that happen, i said "i think we're having a a really good time." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and then you had to exit on the inflatable slide. which is great. >> some people opted around the slide. >> jimmy: no. >> but if you did go down the slide, we have a picture of you, looking like, you know. [ laughter ] that was the only photos. and i asked that people not bring cell phones and that was helpful too. >> jimmy: i know you doing a a lot of press for this, so i'm gonna try to keep it painless for you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: when you all these stars going to the -- is it tough having all these -- you have at least ten giant stars going to the "avengers" things. >> right. i mean, you know what? it's so great and we genuinely love the movie and we think it turned out well and we like each other's company. and then there's just what happens when you're, like, giddy and tired and you're
they just -- simon le bon -- they just go for. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i love that band. >> a buddy of mine's wife threw her bra on stage. >> jimmy: yes! [ laughter ] yes. that's what it is all about. >> when i saw that happen, i said "i think we're having a a really good time." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and then you had to exit on the inflatable slide. which is great. >> some people opted around the slide. >> jimmy: no. >> but if you did...
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un tribunal federal ratifico la pena capital para los hermanos: "luis", "simon" y "jose gonzalez villarreal"tras ser hallados culpables de trafico y fabricacion de drogas. en una operacion policial realizada siete aqos atras le decomisaron un contrabando de metanfetamina valorado en 15 millones de dolares. como ultimo recurso, los imutados pueden solicitar el perdon real para evitar la horca, que es el metodo como se ajusticia a los reos condenados a pena de muerte en esa nacion. en "georgia" cinco estudiantes murieron en un accidente automovilistico. por aire y tierra trataron de salvar la vida de los jovenes pero no fue posible. el director de la universidad "georgia southern", a la que asistian las victimas escribio una carta para informar del tragico incidente. la bandera del centro de estudios ondea a media asta en seqal de duelo por la perdida de los universitarios. la paz no regresa a baltimore desde que se conocio el fallecimiento de un afroamericano bajo custodia policial. decenas de manifestantes continuan en las calles para exigir una respuesta que las autoridades no tienen: el modo e
un tribunal federal ratifico la pena capital para los hermanos: "luis", "simon" y "jose gonzalez villarreal"tras ser hallados culpables de trafico y fabricacion de drogas. en una operacion policial realizada siete aqos atras le decomisaron un contrabando de metanfetamina valorado en 15 millones de dolares. como ultimo recurso, los imutados pueden solicitar el perdon real para evitar la horca, que es el metodo como se ajusticia a los reos condenados a pena de muerte...
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simone told us the lawsuit is baseless and full of lies. she put us this touch with four former clients who successfully adopted through her agency. >> she worked with me until she got it done. it took two years. but we we've got our son. >> for now, simone told us she's getting out of the adoption business. she wants to move on. moving on may not be so easy for some of the families we spoke with who say they have lost their money and their trust. >> so the money ran out. >> it was our oh life savings. >> what can people do to protect themselves against the risks of adoption? adoption expert sheila davis says until the laws change, prospective parents will remain vulnerable. >> reg insulation needs to take the profit out of making an adoption splan plan. >> she has three basic rules for parents. never send birth mothers money directly. work with professionals and do your homework. >> you have to check things out. you have to research before you sign up with an agency or before you pay anybody money. >> chris and amy lemcool were so devastat
simone told us the lawsuit is baseless and full of lies. she put us this touch with four former clients who successfully adopted through her agency. >> she worked with me until she got it done. it took two years. but we we've got our son. >> for now, simone told us she's getting out of the adoption business. she wants to move on. moving on may not be so easy for some of the families we spoke with who say they have lost their money and their trust. >> so the money ran out....
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our children -- mark, sparkle farkle fritz and fred farkle, and the twins, simon and gar farkle, and her... >> hi! >> ...flicker farkle. that's the whole bunch. >> why have you finally consented to appear on our show? >> because your producer wrote me an irresistible letter. >> oh, he's an irresistible fella. what did he say? >> well, to begin with, he promised to fly me out in an airplane with two right wings. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> lily tomlin? >> uh, yes, i -- what i -- tonight, i did want to, uh -- i wanted to have a -- i wanted to confr-- because my topic is communication of idea -- because i think, mr. buckley, in a time like this when there's a general -- when the chao-- when the peop-- there's a general conf-- when people don't really -- i think it's a kind -- >> i agree. >> yes. and really, absolutely. >> i've been saying that for years. >> i think so. that's exactly why i wanted -- because, uh, i mean, the word -- the copious verborum -- and i thank you for you views. >> you're very welcome. [ piano music plays ] >> [ laughing musically ] >> announcer: now 45 years af
our children -- mark, sparkle farkle fritz and fred farkle, and the twins, simon and gar farkle, and her... >> hi! >> ...flicker farkle. that's the whole bunch. >> why have you finally consented to appear on our show? >> because your producer wrote me an irresistible letter. >> oh, he's an irresistible fella. what did he say? >> well, to begin with, he promised to fly me out in an airplane with two right wings. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> lily tomlin?...
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she's currently making her broadway debut in the musical "gigi" at the neil simon theater. please welcome, vanessa hudgens, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's the way to do it. >> that's the second time music was good. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. you are the sexy kevin james. >> there you go. >> jimmy: that's what everyone calls you. gosh, you look beautiful. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you for coming and congrats. you're on broadway. >> i'm on broadway! >> jimmy: i mean, come on. how awesome. [ cheers and applause ] >> so awesome. it's so crazy. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. i've always dreamt of doing it but for it to actually happen is just so surreal. >> jimmy: it's just so much work, though. >> it's so much work. i've never worked this hard before in my life. but it's so worth it. like, every single night, getting to perform for the audience and i take them on this journey. it's so much fun. >> jimmy: do you get all sorts of -- do you get like fans of -- obviously, you get fans of you coming there and going, like, "oh, my gosh." >> yeah. there wa
she's currently making her broadway debut in the musical "gigi" at the neil simon theater. please welcome, vanessa hudgens, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's the way to do it. >> that's the second time music was good. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. you are the sexy kevin james. >> there you go. >> jimmy: that's what everyone calls you. gosh, you look beautiful. >> thank you. >> jimmy: thank you for coming and congrats....
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hombre es ilustrar a sus semejantes, asÍ lo define cÉlebre pensamiento del libertador de venezuela simÓn bolÍvar, hoy en la casa blanca celebra al maestro del aÑo, el presidente obama reconoce la labor que realizan los profesionales de la educaciÓn, la lista de finalistas para recibir el premio se encuentra una profesora hispana, nos enlazamos con ella en vivo, clemencia, felicidades por la nominaciÓn. >> muchas gracias, gracias por invitarme, es realmente un honor poder representar a la profesiÓn tan noble de la educaciÓn y representar a los hispanos y latinos en general. satcha: siendo considerada para este premio a nivel nacional, pero ya fue reconocida como maestra del aÑo en iowa, donde es profesora de la escuela secundaria, cuÉntenos de este galardÓn. >> fue realmente una sorpresa, porque me nominaron mis estudiantes, y fue increÍblemente fuerte, y dice mucho sobre el trabajo de maestra, y ellos los estudiantes son quienes hablan realmente por nosotros y nuestro trabajo, lo recibÍ el 5 de diciembre del aÑo pasado y este aÑo va a ser una jornada de labor intensa con el
hombre es ilustrar a sus semejantes, asÍ lo define cÉlebre pensamiento del libertador de venezuela simÓn bolÍvar, hoy en la casa blanca celebra al maestro del aÑo, el presidente obama reconoce la labor que realizan los profesionales de la educaciÓn, la lista de finalistas para recibir el premio se encuentra una profesora hispana, nos enlazamos con ella en vivo, clemencia, felicidades por la nominaciÓn. >> muchas gracias, gracias por invitarme, es realmente un honor poder...
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one post has a lot of attention from david simon. he's a former reporter for the baltimore sun and the creator of hit hbo show set in baltimore, the wire. he took to social media and wrote this. there was real power and potential in the peaceful protests that spoke in mr. gray's name initially but this now in the streets is an affront to the man's memory. if you can't seek redress and demand reform without a brick in your hand, you risk losing this moment for all of us in baltimore. turn around, go home. please, and facebook started encouraging people of baltimore to come together and clean up the city this morning. this is the picture we got showing citizens already doing their part, pitching in and cleaning up the streets they call home, guys. >> all right. tamera tamera, thank you so much. >>> coming up, is your smartphone snooping on you? the hidden setting that can track your every move. how do you make it stop? and t minus 24 hours. nec wallenda for next death defying walk. it feel happen live on today. why this might be his mo
one post has a lot of attention from david simon. he's a former reporter for the baltimore sun and the creator of hit hbo show set in baltimore, the wire. he took to social media and wrote this. there was real power and potential in the peaceful protests that spoke in mr. gray's name initially but this now in the streets is an affront to the man's memory. if you can't seek redress and demand reform without a brick in your hand, you risk losing this moment for all of us in baltimore. turn...
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es un contrato musical con soni music y con simon mercado. vamos a crear y llevar esto al prÓximo nivel. toni: no cabe la menor duda la banda serÁ todo un Éxito. quÉ bien! toni: la cita es maÑana en el hotel hilton. para mÁs informaciÓn visite el portal, la banda oficial.com. el lunes le tengo un reportaje especial de todo lo que ocurre en la audiciÓn barbie: esperamos el lunes con todo lo que ocurra la audiciÓn. mucha suerte a todos los participantes. pamela: el domingo los espero con un especial, que es parte de una iniciativa para informar a los padres. la cita es este domingo 121 de abril a las cuatro por su cadena univisiÓn. para todos los padres de familia. barbie: luis suÁrez el delantero del barcelona hablÓ. Él y su historia en el mundial de brasil. no se pierda esta super entrevista. pamela: esto y mucho mÁs al regresar a quien primer impacto. ya volvemos! ... vilma tarazona. gran expectativa genera la presencia en panama, en la cumbre de las americas, del presidente barack obama y el mandatario cubano raul castro. se e
es un contrato musical con soni music y con simon mercado. vamos a crear y llevar esto al prÓximo nivel. toni: no cabe la menor duda la banda serÁ todo un Éxito. quÉ bien! toni: la cita es maÑana en el hotel hilton. para mÁs informaciÓn visite el portal, la banda oficial.com. el lunes le tengo un reportaje especial de todo lo que ocurre en la audiciÓn barbie: esperamos el lunes con todo lo que ocurra la audiciÓn. mucha suerte a todos los participantes. pamela: el domingo los espero con...
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dan simon, cnn, san francisco. >> all right. let's talk more about this with cnn media correspondent, host of reliable sources, brian settlers brian, you've heard all kinds of words, courageous this was brave, this really was, you know earth shaking. he has done a lot, not just for himself, by helping to kind of fill in a lot of blanks. people have only been seeing tabloids and pictures but he spoke a little bit to the pain and agony that came behind the paparazzi following him, but he also is opening a door for so many people. and he's aware of that. he said that didn't he? >> he did. repeatedly actually in the interview. people refer to this as america's transgender moment. we see more transgender characters on television and movies and media, but this was a moment 65 years in the making. bruce jenner described living a lie, keeping a secret his entire life. and even people that have never even thought about this issue of gender identity i think can relate to the idea of keeping a secret holding something back and finally bein
dan simon, cnn, san francisco. >> all right. let's talk more about this with cnn media correspondent, host of reliable sources, brian settlers brian, you've heard all kinds of words, courageous this was brave, this really was, you know earth shaking. he has done a lot, not just for himself, by helping to kind of fill in a lot of blanks. people have only been seeing tabloids and pictures but he spoke a little bit to the pain and agony that came behind the paparazzi following him, but he...
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. >> fascinated that they don't do the right thing i'm have federal realty, don wood with simon property, this is shopping center not shopping mall but these have been great companies because you don't build shopping centers anymore and there's a shortage. don wood, take a look at the stock, a bankable stock. huge how big the reit is. amazing man. i want to hear more about what happened. bricks moore said the same thing. there is a shortage of construction in the country that if you could ever unleash, it would give us 3, 4 gdp. >> it's not clear we'd need any more shopping centers, hence, why they're not building them. >> you need new housing developments away from urban centers. >> zell argue everybody's moving back to the city. >> bush wick is red hot. i've been looking, ticker kicking the tires. >> good long weekend. >> why wouldn't you be? >> see you tonight, "mad money" 6:00 p.m. >>> the s&p credit analyst who revises his outlook on mcdonald's to negative. what he thinks about the company's wage hikes. dows up 93 points. back in a moment. woman: it's been a journey to get where i a
. >> fascinated that they don't do the right thing i'm have federal realty, don wood with simon property, this is shopping center not shopping mall but these have been great companies because you don't build shopping centers anymore and there's a shortage. don wood, take a look at the stock, a bankable stock. huge how big the reit is. amazing man. i want to hear more about what happened. bricks moore said the same thing. there is a shortage of construction in the country that if you could...
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one post that got a lot of attention is from david simon. he's a former reporter for the baltimore sun. and also the creator of the hit hbo show set in baltimore "the wire." he took to social media and wrote this. there was real power and potential in the peaceful protest that spoke in mr. gray's name initially. but this now in the streets is an affront to that man's memory. he goes on to say, if you can't seek redress and demand reform without a brick in your hand you risk losing this moment for all of us in baltimore. turn around develop home. and by the way, already facebook has started encouraging the people of baltimore to come together and clean up that city. this morning this is the picture we got showing citizens already pitching in and cleaning up the streets >> all right, tamron. thank you so much. >>> coming up on rossen reports, is your smartphone snooping on you? the hidden setting that can track your every move. how can you make it stop? >>> and 23 hours, nik wallenda preparing for his next walk on top of the orlando eye. it wi
one post that got a lot of attention is from david simon. he's a former reporter for the baltimore sun. and also the creator of the hit hbo show set in baltimore "the wire." he took to social media and wrote this. there was real power and potential in the peaceful protest that spoke in mr. gray's name initially. but this now in the streets is an affront to that man's memory. he goes on to say, if you can't seek redress and demand reform without a brick in your hand you risk losing...
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simon, will you be the first one in line for one of these things? >> no, i am not. melissa: new? what's the response down there? melissa: nicole: this thing will have all kinds of smart feature capability. live hd screening and recording. autopilot features. forget it. if you are hanging in the backyard with a few friends yes what it is not so private. not so private anymore. hello, drones. melissa: macaroni and cheese. peanut butter and jelly. i screamed and beer. >> i am all for this. working hard on a new theater -- a new beer with your favorite ice cream. 6.8% alcohol. melissa: salted caramel brownie ale. >> it could be good. i like their presentation. not that flavor for me. melissa: everybody knows i am a boxed wine gal. this would maybe take the tribe here. nicole: i will definitely try it. melissa: a popular baby food company is under fire. you will never believe what a parent found oh, no, and one of the jars. they rise fast and fall hard. at the end of the day it is all about money. ♪ ♪ it's a hard knock life for us ♪ it's a hard knock life for us ♪ ♪ melissa:
simon, will you be the first one in line for one of these things? >> no, i am not. melissa: new? what's the response down there? melissa: nicole: this thing will have all kinds of smart feature capability. live hd screening and recording. autopilot features. forget it. if you are hanging in the backyard with a few friends yes what it is not so private. not so private anymore. hello, drones. melissa: macaroni and cheese. peanut butter and jelly. i screamed and beer. >> i am all for...
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theirer is simone set to begin in our next half hour. >> we got a real exciting reunion tomorrow on "today." i'm so thrilled about this. we are bringing together five of the guys from monty python's flying circus. we will help them celebrate the 40th anniversary of the classic monty python and the holy grail. we will get the scoop on some new projects they're working on. >> will they bring their coconuts? >> that is going to be awesome. >> you silly english -- >> fabulous. >> bring out the shrubbery. >> this could go on for the next 24 hours t. new roker-a-thon. let's go in with natalie and check the top stories. >> good morning, everyone. it was a terrifying flight for passengers headed from kennedy airport to boston. on the way, it hit turbulence so severe that two people were hurt. the plane made an emergency landing. one passenger esaid it was like a roller coaster ride. the severe weather in the northeast, a part of the wild system from texas into new jersey. there were six tornadoes in texas and intense rain and wind in parts of louisiana. forecasters warn of a risk of more seve
theirer is simone set to begin in our next half hour. >> we got a real exciting reunion tomorrow on "today." i'm so thrilled about this. we are bringing together five of the guys from monty python's flying circus. we will help them celebrate the 40th anniversary of the classic monty python and the holy grail. we will get the scoop on some new projects they're working on. >> will they bring their coconuts? >> that is going to be awesome. >> you silly english --...
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scott simon questions the government's top disease fighter. and living history and more. first, here headlines of this easter sunday morning the 5th of april. pope francis delivered his traditional easter address today in a rainy st. peter's square. he prayed for christian students shot to death in kenya in thursday's massacre. he called for an end to such persecution. in kenya police say one of the gunman in that attack was the son of a government minister. easter services were held there this morning under tight security. at least 103 people died in that. saw their first pictures of 8-year-old fidel castro in more than a year. as for his brother who will be at the summit of the americas in panama this week and president obama is scheduled to attend. final four are down to two. kentucky's quest for a perfect season ended last night with a stunning upset at the hands of wisconsin. badgers won 71-64. duke defeated michigan state in earlier game. it will be wisconsin versus cook in the national championship game tomorrow night right here on cbs. in case you missed it yester
scott simon questions the government's top disease fighter. and living history and more. first, here headlines of this easter sunday morning the 5th of april. pope francis delivered his traditional easter address today in a rainy st. peter's square. he prayed for christian students shot to death in kenya in thursday's massacre. he called for an end to such persecution. in kenya police say one of the gunman in that attack was the son of a government minister. easter services were held there this...
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. >> marion, mary asodor, elizabeth, gabriel simon manel . moseg. vahah levon nesrob juhar, miriam anna. avad rimbings s, zabal, katchador levin, mary yapugion . arten budockian, daniel. markar. sarkese. louisia chadardijan. ashod. koran kinajian. sahmiran. varahon. marajid. victoria kotochaian. agree gore yose -- gerigos. hombard. nubar. rihan. abraham gazarian. samson gazarian. miriam tarisian. nasaris. toros. mexian. apraham. mar yam kelikisian. harig. armanog. dikron. grekor. dari serenian. aganeve serenian. feros serenian. madrios. gaspar. hovinas. frant. dikran. grigor. nashawn. sirpehee. bitsar. lusintak. simon shitekian. eva marsigian was 10 years old. her village was occupied by turkish troops. two soldiers fought over her to settle their dispute. their commanding officer caught eva in half with a sword. alies. garab. hagob. katya. kolhar. karab. osonof. musus. gazar. elizabeth arakalian. kalos. sarkeke. elbus holsepian. elizabeth gogjan. krikor. hajno. haji matros. asneve. sarah yagjian. zimroot. arteen. abadese. kivork tarian. arusiag. ga
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he died at 2:22. >> simon hughes. no mean analyst and commentator himself. >>> now, 30 years ago, the british pop duo wham! became the first western band to play in china. 12,000 people turned up to the concert in beijing for a rare glimpse of western culture in their country. chang faung wang was at the concert and had been invited to cover the band's songs at a concert. ♪ wake me up before you go go ♪ ♪ don't leave me hanging ♪ ♪ you can go ♪ >> translator: i first heard of wham! when i was asked to cover their songs back in 1985 just before the concert. i was sitting in the audience at the beijing concert. it was a very memorable night. a whole new experience for us. and i remember everyone was a little stunned. the chinese were all wondering why they were dancing like that. a break dancer came down from the stage and joined the crowd and people were like why, is he here? the police were trying to contain the crowd, telling them not to stand up. the chinese audience were pretty well behaved, but the for
he died at 2:22. >> simon hughes. no mean analyst and commentator himself. >>> now, 30 years ago, the british pop duo wham! became the first western band to play in china. 12,000 people turned up to the concert in beijing for a rare glimpse of western culture in their country. chang faung wang was at the concert and had been invited to cover the band's songs at a concert. ♪ wake me up before you go go ♪ ♪ don't leave me hanging ♪ ♪ you can go ♪ >> translator: i...
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. >> that photo changed his life catching the eye of wilhelmina agent luke simone. >> heing loo like this all-american guy and looked like 6'2" tall blond guy and i'm like okay let me -- >> and he's building a deck. never heard of wilhelmina. one of the biggest model agencies in the world. >> pittsburgh is just -- go that wasn't your thing. >> blue collar. it wasn't a big thing in pittsburgh so i asked my mom about it. and she watches "america's next top model." oh, yeah it's like a huge model agency and a grand prize they give to the winner. >> reporter: now he's modeling for big designers. matthew isn't the only one. winnie harlow famous for embracing her hoping to find the next fresh face the fashion world is constantly mining social media. >> i think specifically with instagram it allows you to have instant and direct access to see somebody's personality so really makes a casting process for people within the industry and agents like myself so much more seamless and easy. >> reporter: but with millions of photos posted on instagram every hour how can you get discovered? start by
. >> that photo changed his life catching the eye of wilhelmina agent luke simone. >> heing loo like this all-american guy and looked like 6'2" tall blond guy and i'm like okay let me -- >> and he's building a deck. never heard of wilhelmina. one of the biggest model agencies in the world. >> pittsburgh is just -- go that wasn't your thing. >> blue collar. it wasn't a big thing in pittsburgh so i asked my mom about it. and she watches "america's next top...
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barbara: se consiguiÓ reunir a simÓn en otras leyendas del fÚtbol periodÍsticos. quÉ bonito! >> en poco tiempo el argentino se ha convertido en el mÁs exitoso de real madrid. una comisiÓn exclusiva con el cholo. >> aproximadamente a las dos de la tarde fui testigo del encuentro directo entre un relajado diego simeone. premiaron y se sentaron en la sala de prensa del club para hablar de fÚtbol. diego: si no tenes buenos futbolistas porque si sin el futbolista que logra transmitir ene l campo el mensaje del entrenador no hay entrenador. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> crees que diego pablo simeone, que podemos hablar de un tipo que nace? y eso que algÚn dÍa me pueden echar. independientemente de la historia que alla _tuve como futbolista. >> usted podrÁ ver la entrevista completa con elcholo simeone, hasta aquÍ el tiempo de los reportes. seguimos con primer impacto. barbara: explÍcame ya. nos tienes que explicar cÓmo vas a hacer? >> impresionante bÁrbara y pamela pero bueno no son cosas mÍas son cosas de la madre naturaleza. familia, quiero empezar con la naturaleza. 80_g
barbara: se consiguiÓ reunir a simÓn en otras leyendas del fÚtbol periodÍsticos. quÉ bonito! >> en poco tiempo el argentino se ha convertido en el mÁs exitoso de real madrid. una comisiÓn exclusiva con el cholo. >> aproximadamente a las dos de la tarde fui testigo del encuentro directo entre un relajado diego simeone. premiaron y se sentaron en la sala de prensa del club para hablar de fÚtbol. diego: si no tenes buenos futbolistas porque si sin el futbolista que logra...
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had to leave a little early, but enough to see that it's a lovely lovely show it's at the neil simon theater. and vanessa hudgens -- >> how is she? >> absolutely delightful. she's in it with my good pal, and victoria clarkson and the cast is terrific. and it was, it was directed by the gentleman who was my director when i made my broadway debut. >> that's great. >> eric shaker. signature theater, i'm proud of him. happy for him. >> young people like that. >> people of all ages. it's a wonderful movie from the 50s. it's charming. ♪ thank heavens for little girls ♪ ♪ the night they invented champagne ♪ >> was that today? >> anyway they have brought a bunch of gifts, the producers wanted me to give you -- >> thank you, wow. >> sherry's champagne. >> oh wow. all righty. >> awesome, thank you. >> you're going to like it it's country. >> okay. all right. puts you in a good mood. it's foot stomping the song is called "honey i'm good." crank it. ♪ >> i cannot hear the song. >> all done now? all right. it is. >> here it comes. >> go. >> come on here we go, everybody. ♪ >> good it'
had to leave a little early, but enough to see that it's a lovely lovely show it's at the neil simon theater. and vanessa hudgens -- >> how is she? >> absolutely delightful. she's in it with my good pal, and victoria clarkson and the cast is terrific. and it was, it was directed by the gentleman who was my director when i made my broadway debut. >> that's great. >> eric shaker. signature theater, i'm proud of him. happy for him. >> young people like that. >>...
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scott simon. >> learned that a cowboy cooks just have to improvise what he finds along the trail. like the time he had potatoes but no cooking oil. >> sell me a bottle of scratch that one of the cowboys had. i bet you can bake with it. i knew it was a keeper. >> the joy of cowboy cooking later on "sunday morning." tracy smith decodes a message on a mirror. barry peterson follows two women. steve hartman talks to enemies transformed into friends and more. but first here are the headlines for this sunday morning the 26th of april 2015. a powerful magnitude 6.7 after shock has rocked nepal day after the massive earthquake. rescuers are digging with bare hands in desperate search for survivors but it is quakily becoming a recovery mission. more than 2200 are known dad. also triggered an avalanche on mt. everest that killed 17 people. holly williams is in katmandu, her report in just a bit. back in this country thousands took tolt streets in baltimore to protest the death of 25-year-old freddie grey who suffered severe spinal injury. there was scattered violence at least a dozen arrest
scott simon. >> learned that a cowboy cooks just have to improvise what he finds along the trail. like the time he had potatoes but no cooking oil. >> sell me a bottle of scratch that one of the cowboys had. i bet you can bake with it. i knew it was a keeper. >> the joy of cowboy cooking later on "sunday morning." tracy smith decodes a message on a mirror. barry peterson follows two women. steve hartman talks to enemies transformed into friends and more. but first...
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we know them as simon and bash. headley was looking for guns money, and volunteers. it didn't go well. >> simon and bash were worried that they were being monitored that they were potentially being watched, so they felt more comfortable talking to headley at a bus stop. >> rotella: he comes in thinking that ilyas kashmiri, this incredibly powerful terrorist, has got two operatives waiting to meet him, to give him $10,000 in guns and either participate in the attack or provide men who will, and there's a total disconnect. and he's totally crestfallen when they immediately make clear to him they don't want to participate in this attack. >> the uk was monitoring headley's activities once he was in derby and providing that information to the u.s. and also to the authorities in denmark. >> this is the road going to the palace. >> rotella: dejected, but still determined to pull off the attack, headley went to denmark on his own. but this te, he wasn't alone. danish intelligence agents followed him as he cased copenhagen right up to the front entrance of his target jyllands
we know them as simon and bash. headley was looking for guns money, and volunteers. it didn't go well. >> simon and bash were worried that they were being monitored that they were potentially being watched, so they felt more comfortable talking to headley at a bus stop. >> rotella: he comes in thinking that ilyas kashmiri, this incredibly powerful terrorist, has got two operatives waiting to meet him, to give him $10,000 in guns and either participate in the attack or provide men...
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and then like 20 minutes in my sister simone is like she didn't take them. you know my sister, she's a lawyer so, she's little more conservative than i am. but she was just like laughing so hard. she goes we need to go up there and check and make sure that like she's not -- everything's on the up and up. is i'm like "what do you think is going on up there." [ laughter ] i'm like oh my god. so i run up there and charlie has like a towel like an adult woman getting a massage over her breasts. she's like "hi chelsea." [ laughter ] and i'm just sitting there like i look like the molester now. watching this little kid getting get a massage. and the woman who is like touching her like she's was an alligator -- can you imagine being a women and this little ten-year-old comes up in her tube top like i'm ready for a massage. the woman's like "what the hell are you doing here." [ laughter ] so yeah my family vacations are always kind of a disaster. >> seth: yeah, they sound pretty great. >> we always have fun. i mean it's not always like a home run in terms of other s
and then like 20 minutes in my sister simone is like she didn't take them. you know my sister, she's a lawyer so, she's little more conservative than i am. but she was just like laughing so hard. she goes we need to go up there and check and make sure that like she's not -- everything's on the up and up. is i'm like "what do you think is going on up there." [ laughter ] i'm like oh my god. so i run up there and charlie has like a towel like an adult woman getting a massage over her...
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never expected this. >> follow me, simon. i'll make you a fisher of men. >> so many people when they're working on a film, this meaningful, particularly when it comes to playing the role of jesus's right hand man, right there on this rock, can't do it without being moved. were you moved in your role? >> absolutely. i mean, it's such a powerful journey he goes on. obviously he's famed for the denial, but i mean, you can't not be moved. i mean the the landscape that we were on, the costumes, the people, it was a real labor of love. and i think everybody really bought into it and really stepped to the plate. yeah, i would say i was moved by it, of course. >> did you hear from bill o'reilly? did he give you the thumb's up on it? >> i met bill briefly on the red carpet. we didn't get that much time to talk. i'm not sure whether he recognized me without the old beard and wig combination. >> undoubtedly though, i bet he reck nighed your talent right away -- recognized your talent right away. we at the fox family will be joining mill
never expected this. >> follow me, simon. i'll make you a fisher of men. >> so many people when they're working on a film, this meaningful, particularly when it comes to playing the role of jesus's right hand man, right there on this rock, can't do it without being moved. were you moved in your role? >> absolutely. i mean, it's such a powerful journey he goes on. obviously he's famed for the denial, but i mean, you can't not be moved. i mean the the landscape that we were on,...
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station five: simon helps jesus carry the cross. that's also where we see pilgrims touching the wall. station six: veronica wipes the face of jesus. he falls for the second time at station seven. and comforts the women of jerusalem at station eight. number nine: jesus falls for the third time at this roman pillar. the last stations ten to the last stations ten to 14 are inside the church of the holy sepulchre, believed to be the exact place where jesus is crucified, dies, and is buried. the site was identified back in the fourth century by helena, mother of constantine, the first christian roman emperor. pilgrims have worshipped here ever since. but on the western side of the old city at the tower of david museum, we met archaeologist shimon gibson, who gave us a look at the evidence in a brand new exhibit that challenges the existing route of the via dolorosa. >> so this is it. >> reporter: this was once a one-story prison, long ago abandoned. no one thought very much about it. but then archaeologists started digging and kept going
station five: simon helps jesus carry the cross. that's also where we see pilgrims touching the wall. station six: veronica wipes the face of jesus. he falls for the second time at station seven. and comforts the women of jerusalem at station eight. number nine: jesus falls for the third time at this roman pillar. the last stations ten to the last stations ten to 14 are inside the church of the holy sepulchre, believed to be the exact place where jesus is crucified, dies, and is buried. the...
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simon, andrew, good to see you both. andrew, you worked with nick clay, the liberal democrat leader in the last general election here in the uk. and he was very much seen as the winner of those debates. so what did you tell him? why did he get it right when the other two struggled? >> well i think there are two things. first of all thewe coach people on what to say and how to say it. and you have to have a compelling and engaging story that people can take away. because what you're trying to do in these debates is not to broadcast messages but give them something to take away and talk about over the dinner able or at the water cooler. so for nick clay it was having to elevate himself to a position where the two main parties were now having a third party come in. so you saw things like him saying the more i hear you talk, the more they sound the same. there is a third way, there is the liberal democrats. and the important thing, secondly, was for him to appeal directly to voters through the barrel of the camera directly i
simon, andrew, good to see you both. andrew, you worked with nick clay, the liberal democrat leader in the last general election here in the uk. and he was very much seen as the winner of those debates. so what did you tell him? why did he get it right when the other two struggled? >> well i think there are two things. first of all thewe coach people on what to say and how to say it. and you have to have a compelling and engaging story that people can take away. because what you're trying...
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corte federal en malasia ratificÓ de forma unÁnime la pena de muerte contra los hermanos josÉ luis y simÓn gonzÁlez villarreal por el delito de narcotrÁfico seÑores se les condena a colgar del cuello hasta que mueran es la sentencia del pueblo de malasia pronunciÓ el jefe despuÉs del proceso judicial de mÁs de un aÑo en contra de los 3 mexicanos >>> pero familiares y abogados estÁn decididos a seguir luchando y tras la es decisiÓn el abogado defensor dijo creer tener bases fuertes para conseguir que un nuevo panel revise lasevidencias y argumentos tras la sentencia vÍa telefÓnica el embajador dijo que existe esperanza >>> lo que quedarÍa es pedir una cumple amenaza clemencia un perdÓn al sultÁn que es precioso.samente quiÉn estarÍa encargado de dar o no este perdÓn >>> una solicitud de clemencia de este tipo por razones humanitarias sÓlo se concede en raras ocasiones. en sinaloa, los vecinos de la familia gonzÁlez villarreal rechazan la sentencia. >>> para mÍ no estÁ bien, porque es un delito que se puede pagar con con cÁrcel >>> tras la desiciÓn los hermanos fueron
corte federal en malasia ratificÓ de forma unÁnime la pena de muerte contra los hermanos josÉ luis y simÓn gonzÁlez villarreal por el delito de narcotrÁfico seÑores se les condena a colgar del cuello hasta que mueran es la sentencia del pueblo de malasia pronunciÓ el jefe despuÉs del proceso judicial de mÁs de un aÑo en contra de los 3 mexicanos >>> pero familiares y abogados estÁn decididos a seguir luchando y tras la es decisiÓn el abogado defensor dijo creer tener bases...
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. >> brown: curator simon njami has read and loved dante. but at a certain point he came to a realization. >> i was not in dante's book. it was supposed to be a universal book dealing with hell, purgatory and paradise and i was not in the book. so i decided i would change it. i would update dante and make it more universal. >> brown: the results are now on display at the smithsonian museum of african art in washington, works that reflect ideas of heaven, purgatory, and hell. this set of arresting images was created by photographer aida muluneh, who spent part of her youth in canada and the u.s. before returning to her native ethiopia. here, she re-worked a very old tradition of body painting, to make some very new statements about contemporary life. >> it was really looking at how people wear masks in order to get ahead in life. you know and everything is concealed, you know and a lot of the messages that i put in here. it's really a conversation about spite and how i feel that that is hell. so you know it seems like everyone is running arou
. >> brown: curator simon njami has read and loved dante. but at a certain point he came to a realization. >> i was not in dante's book. it was supposed to be a universal book dealing with hell, purgatory and paradise and i was not in the book. so i decided i would change it. i would update dante and make it more universal. >> brown: the results are now on display at the smithsonian museum of african art in washington, works that reflect ideas of heaven, purgatory, and hell....
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is shown here celebrating a victory too earliability that's when simon came up from behind and beat her by a tenth of a second. >> you still have the celebration there. his arm goes up to say yes i did this. great race. but just a little too soon. that celebration came the number two taking the victory right there. >> the university of washington. >> serves him right. washington beats oregon there. so you choose the news. which of those three stories do you think is most impactful? e-mail us and facebook us or tweet us. >> never celebrate too soon. >> don't do that. >> until you actually have the trophy. >> that's the moment of the day. >> next up the mainstream media already pulling for hillary. >> with a 16 word tweet and a two minute video hillary clinton managed to electraify. >> trending number one across the globe. >> the big question is can the republican candidate beat clinton and the media to win the white house? that's next. with eric erickson. >> then a girl battling two incurable illnesses suffers tragedy when she falls 30 feet into a hollow tree. what happened next is nothi
is shown here celebrating a victory too earliability that's when simon came up from behind and beat her by a tenth of a second. >> you still have the celebration there. his arm goes up to say yes i did this. great race. but just a little too soon. that celebration came the number two taking the victory right there. >> the university of washington. >> serves him right. washington beats oregon there. so you choose the news. which of those three stories do you think is most...
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dan simon is out front. >> reporter: it seems incon prehenceable that a cell phone could extract video. >> anything that stores digital data we can recover. >> reporter: it begins in place like this. >> pop off this cable. >> reporter: one of the leading data recovery centers in the world whose clients include apple and the federal government. they can extract data from any device no matter how badly damaged. >> we have text messages and contacts contacts. >> reporter: this phone got run over twice by car or this camera sitting at the bottom of the ocean for at least a year. >> everything that's important to them as far as the data lives on one chip or a couple of chips inside the device. that's nan flash that stores data. >> reporter: it's extremely durable. >> in most cases does the chip survive a major crash? >> it does. even if the device is burned or smashes or crushed or wet, if we can extract that one chip or set of chips we'll be able to get the user data out of it. >> reporter: earlier in the day i took video of the golden gate bridge while my phone wasn't destroyed, the princ
dan simon is out front. >> reporter: it seems incon prehenceable that a cell phone could extract video. >> anything that stores digital data we can recover. >> reporter: it begins in place like this. >> pop off this cable. >> reporter: one of the leading data recovery centers in the world whose clients include apple and the federal government. they can extract data from any device no matter how badly damaged. >> we have text messages and contacts contacts....
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no one believed including my publisher thank you dan simon, i started to doubt it myself. when it happened i had to rearrange the book and i was fortunate to update it. its arts with a detailed account of how it happened on december 17th, the beginning of normalization. the rest of the book is about the preceding 55 years or 60 years and i interviewed for many hours a former leader of the cuban revolution and government his daughter in havana said it should be called two old guys talking so i made that the initial chapter. >> host: tell us about ricardo. >> guest: you have to write this book because nobody knows him. if that is true, you are talking about a man who after many decades the cuban foreign minister, cute and united nations representative in new york at the cuban head of natural assembly which is speaker of the house of representatives. he has been a public human figure, he knows more secrets, has been through more ups and downs a very valuable resources we would have benefited from talking to him but he had a ride in the back of car seats and go to places like
no one believed including my publisher thank you dan simon, i started to doubt it myself. when it happened i had to rearrange the book and i was fortunate to update it. its arts with a detailed account of how it happened on december 17th, the beginning of normalization. the rest of the book is about the preceding 55 years or 60 years and i interviewed for many hours a former leader of the cuban revolution and government his daughter in havana said it should be called two old guys talking so i...
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in a sign of sportsmanship, simon helps pepiot collapse. isn't that running 101, you guys. >> i was going say, someone who ran track, you never celebrate until you cross the finish line. >> it's not over 'til it's over. >> it's not over 'til it's over. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." masters champion who just arrived in studio 57. wearing that green jacket in studio 57. hello, jordan spieth! we'll ask him about his historic win at augusta national. and where it turns for inspiration. >>> plus it's a common drug you might have in your medicine cabinet right now. a new study shows how acetaminophen can calm your headache but blunt also. >>> and vladimir putin lift a ban to iran. russia could deliver the air defense system to iran by the end of the year. some analysts say it could under undermine the plan by washington. >>> and "the washington post" at a va medical center in aurora colorado, that is not finished yet. it's one of several va hospitals overbudget and behind schedule. the new va facilities are supposed to improve wait time
in a sign of sportsmanship, simon helps pepiot collapse. isn't that running 101, you guys. >> i was going say, someone who ran track, you never celebrate until you cross the finish line. >> it's not over 'til it's over. >> it's not over 'til it's over. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." masters champion who just arrived in studio 57. wearing that green jacket in studio 57. hello, jordan spieth! we'll ask him about his historic win at augusta national....
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"taming the feast" is published by simon and shooster, a division of cbs. >> a critically acclaimed ford's filling station with two locations in the los angeles area. chef ben ford, welcome to "the dish." >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> first, we have to ask you. harrison ford, your dad, he was involvedsome a small plane crash. how is he doing? >> he's doing fine. he's got some boo-boos but he's getting there. >> great to hear. >> yep. >> let's get to this amazing rustic meal in front of us. what exactly are we eating? >> this is actually a fresh ham - that's got a bone in which my stepfather says you can pick it out but we'll carve this one. we have a frag la like a kus cue. it's like a pasta, fundamental and lemon in there which is nice. these are pea began tay beans that are hand fried and car ba narrow that's got some earth thinkness to it. cheese and walnuts in there. then we've got cabbage in here with smoked cheese and thyme. >> roasted then? >> yes. the big thing with pork especially that's not been manipulated, it's got a sweet flavor to it. you see people going toward appl
"taming the feast" is published by simon and shooster, a division of cbs. >> a critically acclaimed ford's filling station with two locations in the los angeles area. chef ben ford, welcome to "the dish." >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> first, we have to ask you. harrison ford, your dad, he was involvedsome a small plane crash. how is he doing? >> he's doing fine. he's got some boo-boos but he's getting there. >> great to hear. >>...
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simon property rose 1%. as godaddy making wall street debut today. the web hosting company priced initial public offering at $20 a share above the expected price range. that values the company at estimated $4.5 billion including debt. shares closed at $26.15 a gain of 30%. >>> america's infrastructure is falling apart, as you probably know. a new report says thousands of bridges are structurally deficient and the biggest challenge may be finding the money to make the necessary repairs. hampton pearson has more. >> reporter: there's good news and bad news about the nation east most heavily traveled bridges. 61,000 structurally deficient bridges are in need of repair but that's 2,000 fewer than at this time last year according to the latest data from the department of transportation. not surprisingly most of the heavy travel is on the interstate highway system with cars trucks and school buses, crossing those compromised bridges an estimated 215 million times daily. that's according to an analysis from the american road and transportation builders asso
simon property rose 1%. as godaddy making wall street debut today. the web hosting company priced initial public offering at $20 a share above the expected price range. that values the company at estimated $4.5 billion including debt. shares closed at $26.15 a gain of 30%. >>> america's infrastructure is falling apart, as you probably know. a new report says thousands of bridges are structurally deficient and the biggest challenge may be finding the money to make the necessary repairs....
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central kitchen ben simon started the food recovery network who now is doing another project where they're taking this food and getting it back into the marketplace at a heavily reduced price. so there's a lot of solutions. >> i like it. "call to action." hashtag "no food wasted" and you're asking viewers to jump in. >> tune in tonight. the movie is on msnbc tonight at 10:00. it's really entertaining but it also shines a light on a very serious problem that we don't talk about. >> it's great what you're doing, especially from the platform you have. "just eat it, a food waste story" airs tonight at 10:00 p.m. on msnbc. tom colicchio, thank you very much. coming up, the head of the dea is out following a sex party scandal involving agencies. why she found herself at odds with the white house and republicans. plus, he was mocked by senator john mccain claiming the two spoke about gun rights issues. what senator ted cruz is saying about the issue this morning. and he knows a thing or two about presidential elections. we'll ask congressman paul ryan what he thinks about the republican field for
central kitchen ben simon started the food recovery network who now is doing another project where they're taking this food and getting it back into the marketplace at a heavily reduced price. so there's a lot of solutions. >> i like it. "call to action." hashtag "no food wasted" and you're asking viewers to jump in. >> tune in tonight. the movie is on msnbc tonight at 10:00. it's really entertaining but it also shines a light on a very serious problem that we...
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. >> brown: the album, "tomorrow is my turn" is named for a song made famous by nina simone, and like simone, giddens grew up in north carolina and trained as a classical musician. ♪ it's all become so complicated ♪ her debut celebrates women who influence her: some famous like dolly parton and patsy cline, others, like sister rosetta tharpe and libby cotton, much less so. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ everything that was in my name everything i got is done... ♪ >> i've been really thinking about the woman in americana music, and the woman in american history, and just kind of thinking about all these really strong women, who kind of burst through, you know, broke down doors, and had to kind of overcome lots of hardship to even have a music career, and just how much i benefit from that. >> brown: the album also showcases giddens' range through gospel, blues, country and jazz. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ they asked of me what could i say >> to me all of those songs, blues, jazz, country, all of them actually do belong side by side, because they're all coming out of this common well of sort of the proto-am
. >> brown: the album, "tomorrow is my turn" is named for a song made famous by nina simone, and like simone, giddens grew up in north carolina and trained as a classical musician. ♪ it's all become so complicated ♪ her debut celebrates women who influence her: some famous like dolly parton and patsy cline, others, like sister rosetta tharpe and libby cotton, much less so. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ everything that was in my name everything i got is done... ♪ >> i've been...
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dan simon is front. >> this is what a line looks like on a single iphone day. not for the apple watch. the only place you can find is outside of the maxfield boutique in hollywood. it is soenl one of the places sell the watch, the first watch under ceo tim koch. >> it is not just with you, it is on you. >> for now, apple is not selling the watch in stores. just online. the only thing you can do is try it on. >> this is the stainless steel one. black leather band and light weight. >> the experience you something you might expect from a prada, louie veeton but not from a company that sells phones and computers. >> the way they are doing it makes sense. a watch is a very personal device. it is more like a piece of jewelry than a piece of technology and that is where this interesting blend is. >> with ads in magazines like vogue, they want the watch to make a stags statement, competing against other smart watches but high-end switch watches too, there is the gold versions and celebs like beyonce and drake got early access going for as much as 17,000 dollars. >> the
dan simon is front. >> this is what a line looks like on a single iphone day. not for the apple watch. the only place you can find is outside of the maxfield boutique in hollywood. it is soenl one of the places sell the watch, the first watch under ceo tim koch. >> it is not just with you, it is on you. >> for now, apple is not selling the watch in stores. just online. the only thing you can do is try it on. >> this is the stainless steel one. black leather band and...
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barrio el chorrillo vino al casco antiguo donde vino a poner una ofrenda floral al mujer monumento de simÓn bolÍvar >>> cÓmo me fui a cho chorrillo sfi fui a llevar nuestra oraciÓn de amor >>> entre tanto obama y castro se encuentran en panamÁ. el mandatario estadounidense parlts para otra en una pato para otra en unaticipÓ en una serie de reuniones con mÉxico ciudadanos de cada paÍs contribuyen a diario en estados unidos desde aclarÓ obama tenemos ademÁs de vÍnculos econÓmicos, vÍnculos familiares. pero es cuba lo que domina esta cumbre que arranca con grandes expectativas expectativas. pero en evidencia una cuba qui vi dividida es lo que marca hasta el momento el tono de la cumbre. castro y obama se ven en la cena de gala esta noche la casa blanca dijo que habrÍa un encuentro mÁs formal maÑana sÁbado. y hoy tambiÉn se conociÓ que ambos sos tu veeshtuvieron una conversaciÓn telefÓnica el miÉrcoles. entre tanto el presidente nicolÁs maduro ha dicho que Él se va a asegurar de dejarle saber a obama que se opone a la polÍtica que este lleva en contra de su paÍs. josÉ
barrio el chorrillo vino al casco antiguo donde vino a poner una ofrenda floral al mujer monumento de simÓn bolÍvar >>> cÓmo me fui a cho chorrillo sfi fui a llevar nuestra oraciÓn de amor >>> entre tanto obama y castro se encuentran en panamÁ. el mandatario estadounidense parlts para otra en una pato para otra en unaticipÓ en una serie de reuniones con mÉxico ciudadanos de cada paÍs contribuyen a diario en estados unidos desde aclarÓ obama tenemos ademÁs de...
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suscito cuando un grupo de estudiantes marchaban exigiendo la renuncia del director de la ciudad de san simon, acusado por los universitarios de utilizar su cargo para ganancias politicas. --la policia anti-disturbios respondio con gases lacrimogenos y cerca de 20 estudiantes fueron arrestados. cesar --- en medio de la espiral de violencia que azota centroamerica, hay un pequeÑo pueblo en el salvador que se esta convirtiendo en modelo de lucha contra las pandillas. blanca ---ah se encuentra un alcalde que esta implementando los mismos mtodos de las maras, para usarlos en su contra. ---balmore barrientos nos dice de qu se trata. ; ; ; ; ; ; pkg san jose guayabal es un pequeÑo pueblo salvadoreÑo ubicado en cuscatlan, el departamento que este aÑo fue declarado por las autoridades de seguridad como el mas violento del pais. paradojicamente, mientras en los pueblos vecinos reina el terror de las pandillas, los habitantes de este lugar aseguran que de aqu han sido desterradas. sot alejandra prez/habitante del lugar-se siente segura .no salíamos, teníamos miedo y ahora ya podemos salir. y es q
suscito cuando un grupo de estudiantes marchaban exigiendo la renuncia del director de la ciudad de san simon, acusado por los universitarios de utilizar su cargo para ganancias politicas. --la policia anti-disturbios respondio con gases lacrimogenos y cerca de 20 estudiantes fueron arrestados. cesar --- en medio de la espiral de violencia que azota centroamerica, hay un pequeÑo pueblo en el salvador que se esta convirtiendo en modelo de lucha contra las pandillas. blanca ---ah se encuentra un...
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my producer, simon, is having eel, fresh from the river. with a picturesque setting like this, the dining experience makes for a wonderful memory. >>> glad to have you with us on this edition of "newsline." it's tuesday april 21st. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> ministers of the european union have agreed to step up measures in response to a migration crisis. they are seeing an influgs of people from africa and the middle east to europe. ministers from 28 eu member states held emergency talks in lux um borg to discuss how to respond to the crisis. th
my producer, simon, is having eel, fresh from the river. with a picturesque setting like this, the dining experience makes for a wonderful memory. >>> glad to have you with us on this edition of "newsline." it's tuesday april 21st. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> ministers of the european union have agreed to step up measures in response to a migration crisis. they are seeing an influgs of people from africa and the middle east to europe. ministers from 28 eu...
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what does richard dean anderson think or carly simon? i don't know why we are uh pensioning to any of it. >> is it 1974? >> mcgiver was on through the 90s, so look at your facts. >> fair enough. >> holy cow. let a move on. two tsa agents at the denver airport have been fired arranging for one of them to grope attractive male passengers. that happened to me a couple times but i don't speak about it. they had a male screener who would alert a female uh come pli when he saw a guy he thought was hot. when the guy was getting scanned the woman would change the machine setting to female so that it would show an anomaly in this crotch. people say that to me. you have an anomaly in your crotch. this would trigger a pat down allowing the male agent to get his jollies. what? the denver station kcnc obtained the report showing this happened a dozen times and a tsa agent called it egregious and intolerable. jedi -- >> how sad is your life if you have to do this? if you have to work the system to cop a feel? >> him in the red hat! him in the red hat!
what does richard dean anderson think or carly simon? i don't know why we are uh pensioning to any of it. >> is it 1974? >> mcgiver was on through the 90s, so look at your facts. >> fair enough. >> holy cow. let a move on. two tsa agents at the denver airport have been fired arranging for one of them to grope attractive male passengers. that happened to me a couple times but i don't speak about it. they had a male screener who would alert a female uh come pli when he saw...